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Still here! Working on a post - life has been crazy! Hopefully I can post by next weekend. Sorry for the delay!
Jatan's eyes tracked the crossbow bolt as it whizzed past Argurios and sank deep into a bullywug's stomach, forcing a pitiful and high-pitched squeak from its lips. His gaze lingered on the bullywugs, the light glinting off their weapons. That's when he realized: the bolt wasn't aimed at Arugrios at all. Help had arrived!

"AIDEN WAITTTTTTTT!" Jatan shouted, knowing the spear was coming, knowing the words were too late even as they burst from his mouth. Sure enough, the air shimmered as Aiden moved, revealing his location as the spear slammed into the boar creature who collapsed to the ground as Aiden wrenched out the spear.

The first thing Jatan felt was dizziness. The world spun. Breaths came in rapid gulps, and he tried to swallow the lump in his throat as he realized what was being done: attacking the boar people was not justice. It was murder.

Jatan's attention was wrenched back to the fray as a crossbow bolt whistled past has ear. The shot was off, but clearly aimed for him. A glance towards the river revealed Argurios already deep in the fray, axe carving terror into the ranks of the bullywugs. Jatan heard Aiden's shout as Aiden charged forward to the half-orc's aid. But neither one had noticed the bullywug with the crossbow, sneaking around in the background.

Jatan's eyes locked on the blubbery frog, its skin a deep red laced with black patches, its yellow eyes directed downwards as it fumbled with a crossbow bolt, trying to reload. It was vulnerable.

It would have been easy to charge in had it not been for the rain and the muck. The mud clung to Jatan's toes like hands grasping at his feet, pulling him back, tripping him up. His approach was more a wade than a sprint, and when he closed in mere feet from his crossbow-wielding foe, he tripped, tumbling forward onto his hands and knees as the second crossbow bolt zinged by where he had stood only a minute before. A frantic glance upward revealed the red frog legs of the bullywug tensing, and it tossed the crossbow aside as it sprang atop Jatan. The two fumbled, splashing, a muddy mess desperate to win the upper hand.
Question - are we all affected by the illusion Argurios was under or was that just him? I have an idea of what to do for my post - hopefully I can finish it this weekend!
Am I wrong in assuming the boar creatures are friendly towards us? Sorry, I'm just a little confused on what is going on.
I have returned!
As Aiden handed Jatan the spear, the wood scraped against his hand. It was coarse, rough, unfamiliar. As a monk, he was forbidden to use a bladed weapon. To kill was highly frowned upon. To kill intentionally, that was unforgivable.

"I…," he stuttered, as he held the makeshift spear back out for Aiden, "I…I don't want to kill someone…"

Slowly his fingers, curled into a fist, clenching so tight his fingernails cut into his hand. He would never be as strong as a half orc. He would never have the magical abilities of Brisa. Nor would he be able to camouflage himself to gain an advantage like Aiden.

He drew in a deep breath, then took a step forward, next to Argurios before continuing, "But even if I can't kill, I will fight, should it come to that."
Sorry it has taken me forever to post. I've been super busy! Just got a post up though!
Jatan was trying to block everything out, but the rain made it difficult. It soaked his clothes and his shoes, and the mud squished under him as he knelt down. He had walked a short ways away from camp to meditate after speaking with Brisa. He couldn't focus. His thoughts felt scattered. Everything was different. Loudwater was gone. He was stuck here with these kids he didn't even know, who didn't even know him. Everything was different.

Grabbing his knees, he sucked in a deep breath, the cool rainwater slithering down his tongue. He squeezed his eyes shut, squeezed out the splatter of the rainwater pelting the ever-growing puddle a few feet away, squeezed out the memories of the past day, squeezed out the anger, the fear, the regret. And for a minute it was dark. There was nothing. Nothing but calm.

When Jatan opened his eyes, he wasn't alone. A pair of yellow eyes devoured him. The body almost blended into the surrounding greens and browns of the mucky ground. Almost. But Jatan had lived in the river long enough to spot the snake. And he knew enough to recognize the tell-tale brown dots that littered its body; this one was poisonous. Its eyes simmered with hunger, ravenous. Jatan was far bigger than the snake's typical prey, but this one seemed just desperate enough to try something.

He stood, backing away slowly, eyes on the snake the entire time. It stayed in place, for now. Looks like he wouldn't be getting his daily meditation in.

He couldn't hold in a sigh of relief when he safely reached the camp, just in time to hear Aiden wonder aloud, "So do any of you know about things that inhabit rivers? Like the local wild life and such?"

"I'll tell you what lives around here," Jatan announced, barely suppressing a shiver at the memory of the slimy scales, the darting tongue, the eyes yellow, and bubbling with anger. "Snakes. And they come out in the rain!"
Ahh so sorry it is taking me forever to get a post up. Work has been crazy lately! I'll get back to you on the co-post shortly!
My character sheet has been updated. The book of poetry is the sentimental item that I'll use, if that's okay?
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